Relevance: Any Fixlet message or action that uses "RunAsCurrentUser.exe" should have the relevance "exists current user" attached. "RunAsCurrentUser.exe" will not work unless a user is logged into the local computer. You can accomplish this by selecting the option "Run when at least one of the selected users is logged on, and only display the user interface to those users" on the Users tab in the Take Action dialog box when deploying the action.

Privileges: Note that you accept the local user privileges when you are running as the current user and if the user doesn't have access to install or run certain applications, then your Fixlet message or action will not work. Furthermore, programs that require privilege elevation on Vista, Windows 7, or Server 2008 may require special handling even if the current user has rights to run them. You can use cmd.exe to enable privilege escalation. Example: Wait for a command to finish and try to suppress output with privilege elevation protection:waithidden RunAsCurrentUser.exe --w cmd.exe /c msiexec.exe /i MyProgram.msi /qn

Run Quietly: While the waithidden command will cause the TEM Agent parent process to attempt to suppress output, this is not always effective. Use the --q switch to cause RunAsCurrentUser to attempt to suppress visible output as well. Example: Wait for a command to finish and try to suppress output with privilege elevation protection:waithidden RunAsCurrentUser.exe --w --q cmd.exe /c msiexec.exe /i MyProgram.msi /qn